When Irish
and Scots folk blend something fun and very unique happens. Both Kris and
Eammon are very personable and with their easy manner put their packed audience
at ease when they began their set with some energising tunes.
Eammon is
an accomplished banjo player from Dublin who has
played with many well known Irish folk players and now lives in Edinburgh. I noticed
Eammon first with Salsa Celtica and I noticed how much he enjoyed himself on
stage.
Kris Drever |
Eammon Coyne |
Kris is
from Orkney and he is one of the most popular contemporary Scots folk singers. Drever
originally played with the ceilidh band Session A9. He was persuaded by John McCusker to record
his own solo material and he released his debut album ‘Black Water’ to good reviews
in 2006. He has worked with some of the top Scottish folk musicians and toured
with Kate Rusby’s band.
They played
a excellent selection of tunes and folk ballads. I particularly enjoyed
Drever’s own composition Steel and Stone
and we sang along to the Tannahill Weaver’s fine song Farewell to Fuinery Drever also sang the Burn’s song Parcel of Rogues
to the Nation to good effect
Their tunes
and reels were very well played and full of character. Kris has a fine voice
and he performs quality songs. The music is an interesting mix of their own compositions
and traditional folk and country influences. In 2007
Coyne released a cd with Kris Drever called ‘Honk Toot Suite’ and is
worth checking out.
SET ( I read
this set list upside down so I hope it is correct!)
Call and Answer/ Isle of France/
La Bestai/ Wild Hurricane/ Harvest/ Poor Mans Son
II Mthe/ Mazurka/ Crown of London/ Parcel of Rogues/
Twenty Quid/ Black Water/ Shady Grove/ Steel and Stone/ Farewell to Fuinery Honk
Toot Suite.
I’ve seen
Kris a few times before at Celtic Connections festival and at the folk club and
I thought this gig was a step on with both Kris’s performance and Coyne
providing colourful playing. I would perhaps have enjoyed hearing more chat
about the songs. I also preferred his new look longer hair!
When he
moved from Orkney Drever started out playing at Sandy Bells Edinburgh, a place
I have very fond memories of. Drever
also plays with the band Lau with Martin Green and Aidan O'Rourke, and they
performed on Jools Holland last year. They prove to be one of the most promising new folk music collaborations.
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